Description
Linux provides comprehensive file management capabilities from the command line. The use of streams, piping, and redirection greatly add to the power and flexibility of the command line. This course covers file management tasks such as copying, moving, finding, and archiving files. It also covers command line piping, redirecting, and streams. This course is part of a series that prepares the learner for CompTIA Linux+ exam LX0-101 and Linux Professional Institute (LPI) LPIC-1 Junior Level Administrator exam 101.

Objective

Performing File Management in Linux

recognize common directory-specific and file commands

recognize how to use information display commands

use wildcard characters to search for a file

use the find command to locate files based on size, type, or time

archive files using Linux utilities

manage files in Linux

Command Manipulation in Linux

issue a command recursively

use redirection symbols to redirect standard input, output, or errors

use the xargs command and piping to redirect arguments to another command